09/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2025 13:31
In celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 17, the Robert E. Eiche Library at Penn State Altoona has created a display with a period costume, a replica of George Washington's copy of the Acts of Congress - which includes the Constitution and Bill of Rights - a copy of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and a magazine from the era discussing the creation of the Constitution.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Constitution Day, Sept. 17, will be marked with several events at Penn State campuses. Established by law in 2004, Constitution Day is a federal observance that commemorates the U.S. Constitution on the day it was signed in 1787.
Sept. 17 is also National Voter Registration Day.
Guest Speakers include Olivia Hunt, director of federal policy at A4TE, Advocates for Trans Equality; Erika Lorshbough, executive director at interACT, Advocates for Intersex Youth; Preston D. Mitchum, an award-winning Black queer attorney, advocate and activist, and former director of advocacy and government affairs at the Trevor Project.
This event will be held at Penn State Dickinson Law (see below for Carlisle details) and simulcast to University Park in the Sutliff Auditorium. RSVP here for "What Happened to Equal Protection Under the Law?"
Spector cofounded the Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic at Yale Law School and previously served as vice president for Strategic Initiatives at Johns Hopkins University. He co-authored the book with Ronald J. Daniels, the president of Johns Hopkins University, and Grant Shreve, a senior writer in Johns Hopkins University's Office of the President. A Q&A will follow, led by Jud Mathews, professor of law, Penn State Dickinson Law; professor of political science, College of the Liberal Arts; and affiliate professor, School of International Affairs.
This event will be held in-person at University Park in the Sutliff Auditorium, with a Zoom option for remote attendance. It will be simulcast to the Apfelbaum Family Courtroom and Auditorium at Penn State Dickinson's campus in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with a Zoom option for remote attendance. RSVP here for "Higher Education at a Crossroads."
Guest Speakers include Olivia Hunt, director of federal policy at A4TE, Advocates for Trans Equality; Erika Lorshbough, executive director at interACT, Advocates for Intersex Youth; Preston D. Mitchum, an award-winning Black queer attorney, advocate and activist, and former director of advocacy and government affairs at the Trevor Project.
This event will be held in-person at Penn State Dickinson Law with a Zoom option for remote attendance. It also will be simulcast to University Park in the Sutliff Auditorium. RSVP here for "What Happened to Equal Protection Under the Law?"
Spector cofounded the Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic at Yale Law School and previously served as vice president for Strategic Initiatives at Johns Hopkins University. He co-authored the book with Ronald J. Daniels, the president of Johns Hopkins University, and Grant Shreve, a senior writer in Johns Hopkins University's Office of the President. A Q&A will follow, led by Jud Mathews, professor of law, Penn State Dickinson Law; professor of political science, College of the Liberal Arts; and affiliate professor, School of International Affairs.
This event will be held in-person at University Park in the Sutliff Auditorium. It will be simulcast to the Apfelbaum Family Courtroom and Auditorium at Penn State Dickinson with a Zoom option for remote attendance. RSVP here for "Higher Education at a Crossroads."